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Alcohol Consumption - Patterns, Influences & Health Effects (Hardcover)
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Alcohol Consumption - Patterns, Influences & Health Effects (Hardcover)
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Alcohol consumption patterns are characterized as mild, moderate,
social, heavy drinking, problem drinking, binge drinking and heavy
episodic drinking may or may not lead to alcohol dependence.
Excessive alcohol consumption has been associated with a variety of
negative health consequences, acute or chronic, both the alcohol
user and for society to which this drinker is inserted, ranging
from injuries resulting from traffic accidents to diseases chronic
such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. This book discusses
alcohol consumption patterns, influences and health effects. The
first chapter describes the epidemiology of global alcohol
consumption, classification patterns of alcohol consumption, the
influences and the deleterious effects of excessive consumption of
these licit drugs can cause to the human body, and finally, the
nutritional implications of this consumption. Chapter Two
elucidates the risk factors associated with binge drinking from
different approaches and presents the advances in prevention
strategies and intervention programs for adolescents and young
adults. Chapter Three discusses underlying theoretical constructs
associated with alcohol-related group norms, outlines the empirical
impact of social norms on binge drinking behavior, and presents
secondary data analyses of two distinct nationally representative
datasets. Chapter Four examines the relationship between
electronic-cigarette use, alcohol consumption and smoking
prohibition where alcohol is consumed. Chapter Five uses the
curious case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to describe the ways
individuals drink and why regular drinking (ie: our Dr Jekyll) may
be very different to our event-specific drinking. Chapter Six
summarizes the evidence suggesting that an unfavorable mixture of
higher overall level of alcohol consumption and binge drinking
pattern is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in
Russia. Chapter Seven is an expert commentary on current research
and future directions of text message interventions for alcohol
use.
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